Organizational Behavior: Securing Competitive Advantage

Organizational Behavior: Securing Competitive Advantage by John A. Wagner is a subsequent edition published by Prentice Hall on July 23, 1997. This introductory text is designed for undergraduate business students and spans 444 pages, offering a comprehensive overview of organizational management. The book covers various aspects of organizational behavior, including micro-, meso-, and macro-level perspectives, with a focus on expanding competitive advantage.
Readers will find structured content that includes chapter summaries, key terms, review questions, and guiding questions to facilitate real-world application of the material. This edition introduces new topics such as behavior, legal and political perspectives on diversity, and high-performance work systems, while condensing the content from 19 to 15 chapters. The book aims to provide foundational knowledge in organizational behavior, making it a valuable resource for students in the field.
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An introductory text in organization management, for undergraduate business students. Contains sections on micro-, meso- (new to this edition), and macro-organizational behavior, and expanding competitive advantage, with chapter summaries, key terms, review questions, and guiding questions for implementing material in the real world. This third edition is shortened from 19 to 15 chapters, with cases and exercises appearing in a separate book. New topics covered include behavior, legal and political perspectives on diversity, and high- performance work systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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